According to the report, Webster taught the girl in a culinary class and coached her in basketball. After she graduated from middle school, the girl continued to see Webster as part of her community service activities, authorities said.

She told detectives that Webster began texting her last June, and in addition to telling her how much she meant to him, he often hinted that he wanted to send her pornographic pictures of himself.

Sometimes he would follow up the texts with frantic texts asking her to delete the conversations, because he could “go to jail,” according to the report.

In one text that detectives said they retrieved, Webster wrote: “I’m gonna send pic … if I go to jail is OK -- u can rat me out … it’s all good.”

The girl told detectives that she ignored the sexual comments because of her ongoing relationship at school with Webster, but when he sent her two pictures of his genitals in December, she reported him and turned over the texts.

Detectives said Webster confessed to sending the texts, but said he is an alcoholic and often drinks to the point of blacking out. He said he didn't remember sending her the photos and did not intend to do so, authorities said.

Webster faces two felony counts of transmitting pornography to a minor. His attorney said he has no prior history.

Loggers Run officials said he no longer teaches there and poses no threat to other students.